



Exactly! Leave it I say.platojones wrote:This thread is a classic...it's become part of Gentoo over the years...the longer it goes, the more ironic it becomes.

What standards does gentoo not follow?fogpipe wrote:but it seems to me, that if there is a linux standard, gentoo has deviated, farther than any distro i have seen lately, from it.
hasufell wrote:How about standards like "it works" because i have yet to try anything on the recent incarnation of gentoo that worked the first time i tried it. The install cd didnt recognize my drive, i installed it from another linuix, The default kernel couldnt detect its root device, so i installed a kernel from kernel.org (which worked fine with no initrd and detected the root device no problem).fogpipe wrote:
So, what standards are you talking about?
I did an "emerge gnome-base/gnome" and got nearly 200 depenencies of gnome 2.3, when i was expecting 3 and its a version of 2.3 that doesnt work. Every time i try to add an applet to the panel it just kills and restarts it.
The last time i used gentoo ended in about 2005 or six and as i use the new version i am recalling that towards the end i had quit updating the install because it was just getting unmaintainable.
I dont mind putting a little work into a linux install, but this is ridiculous.
You know, i take that back, the one thing that did work the first time i tried it was installing gnome-mplayer so i could watch a movie while i tinkered.
likewhoa wrote:Gentoo is only as good as the user installing, configuring, customizing, tweaking and troubleshooting it.
This shows that you didn't install correctly.Then i installed xdm, xdm had over 200 dependencies, but it worked.
That is why WE don't just blame the user, but have many ways to provide help for users.fogpipe wrote:Blame the user is always the last resort of bad software.likewhoa wrote:Gentoo is only as good as the user installing, configuring, customizing, tweaking and troubleshooting it.
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eselect profile listMaybe you don't understand at all because it's false that people start using gentoo thinking it's like some kind of underground Ubuntu. fogpipe clearly stated that he used gentoo in 2006 so he knows what gentoo is. He clearly noticed the difference in experience from then to now.Catanduva wrote:I don't understand at all. People start using gentoo thinking it's like some kind of underground Ubuntu.